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As an alternative to one-piece ball valve body designs, a new split-body valve series with a two-piece bolted-body design meets ANSI take-out dimensions for either a long full port or short reduced port pattern.
Engineers typically discard larger, one-piece body valves when seat failures occur. In many cases the equipment required to repair a one-piece body design is not available. One-piece body designs can have very finely threaded seat retainers, which tend to cause galling, a problem only amplified when it comes to stainless steel valves. Upgrading and converting a valve to have a metal seat, when it has a one-piece body design, is expensive and time-consuming.
On the other hand, the two-piece body design can accommodate a variety of hard-seat materials, including Peek, UHMPFE and other exotic materials.
A two-piece design offers:
• Ease of maintenance and seat change out;
• Lower cost and lighter weight than full port;
• Improved flow control; and
• Custom V-Port options.
Given the ease of ball valve change-out in the two-piece body design, full-port valves are easily converted to V-Port control. A reduced-port control valve offers better performance with more options, to customize flow at lower prices and torques.
It is now possible for a reduced port valve body to be provided with the same ease of assembly and disassembly as a full-port version.
Flo-Tite’s EZ series, two-piece reduced-bore flanged-end ball valves, are available in 6- through 14-inch ANSI Class 150.
Robert M. Donnelly is vice president of marketing with Flo-Tite Valves & Controls.
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Valve automation pioneer Bob Donnelly has built several brands into market leaders in their respective niches in the process control automation market in North America. As vice president of marketing at